So what's a decent, cheap screen protector for this? I just want them to minimize on the fingerprints.
The web browser definitely needs a lot of work. Even advanced browser isn't that much better. There also needs to be a way to change the default browser to advanced browser as any links still open with the regular browser.
Install Preware, it provides a lot of enhancement in general, and there is there a patch to make Adv browser the default browser.
http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Main_Page
The browser is one of the screwier parts from the "it should just work" perspective. They're using WebKit, Apple's renderer for Safari. It should have similar features and be similarly fast, but it's not.The web browser definitely needs a lot of work. Even advanced browser isn't that much better. There also needs to be a way to change the default browser to advanced browser as any links still open with the regular browser.
The browser is one of the screwier parts from the "it should just work" perspective. They're using WebKit, Apple's renderer for Safari. It should have similar features and be similarly fast, but it's not.
Touchpad needs a good epub ebook reader. pReader alpha isn't it. You would think HP would have made one.
The browser on this thing is so screwy. And seriously, no background loading of webpages? If you open a link in a new card and then tap on the original card, the new card just sits there like an idiot doing nothing. WTH. Every other mobile OS seems to know what to do correctly . . .
The patch doesn't fully do what I would like. For example, typing stuff from the just type... box makes it open with the advanced browser but if I launch the mail app and click on a link, it opens with the default browser anyway.Install Preware, it provides a lot of enhancement in general, and there is there a patch to make Adv browser the default browser.
http://www.webos-internals.org/wiki/Main_Page
As inadequate as webOS is at times, is anyone really excited about Android 2.x? All the 2.x tablets I've seen have been rubbish because of the software, just like webOS on the TouchPad. It seems to me that the only Android worth switching to is Android 3.x.
As inadequate as webOS is at times, is anyone really excited about Android 2.x? All the 2.x tablets I've seen have been rubbish because of the software, just like webOS on the TouchPad. It seems to me that the only Android worth switching to is Android 3.x.
As inadequate as webOS is at times, is anyone really excited about Android 2.x? All the 2.x tablets I've seen have been rubbish because of the software, just like webOS on the TouchPad. It seems to me that the only Android worth switching to is Android 3.x.
To be clear, I'm not saying Android 3.x is perfect. I'm only saying that webOS has a lot of problems right now, and that moving to Android 2.x is just trading one set of problems for another since Android 2.x isn't designed for tablets. 3.x would be the only thing that's an upgrade for the TouchPad in most respects.no this isn't right. 3.x is lacking as well compared to webOS. Even with the little quirks this thing should easily compete with iOS. Just depends if you like the huge Apple ecosystem or don't mind something without it. There are a lot of HUGE ui improvements webOS has that iOS could really use.
As inadequate as webOS is at times, is anyone really excited about Android 2.x? All the 2.x tablets I've seen have been rubbish because of the software, just like webOS on the TouchPad. It seems to me that the only Android worth switching to is Android 3.x.
Well that was fast. They're all gone.